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DSM misses Q1 forecasts due to weak volumes and high costs

DSM misses Q1 forecasts due to weak volumes and high costs

(Corrects company description in 5th paragraph) (Reuters) – Dutch specialty ch..

Geberit reports Q1 beat despite end of bathroom renovation boom

Geberit reports Q1 beat despite end of bathroom renovation boom

(Reuters) -Swiss plumbing supplies maker Geberit on Tuesday reported higher than exp..

Marketmind: RBA shock hike starts huge week for central banks

Marketmind: RBA shock hike starts huge week for central banks

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Asia markets corresponde..

Factbox-Long-serving Qantas executive Vanessa Hudson named as next CEO

Factbox-Long-serving Qantas executive Vanessa Hudson named as next CEO

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s flagship carrier, Qantas Airways Ltd, on ..

UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

LONDON (Reuters) – Food prices at British supermarkets rose 15.7% in the year ..

Historic Stone of Scone moved to London for King Charles’ coronation

Historic Stone of Scone moved to London for King Charles’ coronation

LONDON (Reuters) – The historic Stone of Scone, the ancient coronation stone ..

Bosch buys US semiconductor foundry to expand EV chip output

Bosch buys US semiconductor foundry to expand EV chip output

DETROIT (Reuters) – Germany’s Bosch Group has agreed to buy key assets o..

Essity mulls selling Vinda stake and Consumer Tissue Private Label Europe business

Essity mulls selling Vinda stake and Consumer Tissue Private Label Europe business

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Hygiene products group Essity said on Wednesday it has i..

Elevator maker Kone hikes outlook as Q1 profit, orders beat forecasts

Elevator maker Kone hikes outlook as Q1 profit, orders beat forecasts

(Reuters) -Finnish elevator maker Kone raised its 2023 sales outlook on Wednesday af..

Companies’ cost inflation is slowing but shoppers may wait for lower prices

Companies’ cost inflation is slowing but shoppers may wait for lower prices

LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) -The world’s top consumer goods companies, making every..